Commentaria in Aristotelem Graeca
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Commentaria in Aristotelem Graeca
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- Alexander, of Aphrodisias; Porphyry, ca. 234-ca. 305; Dexippus, the Platonist; Ammonius, Hermiae; Themistius; Syrianus; Asclepius, of Tralles; Simplicius, of Cilicia; Olympiodorus, the Younger, of Alexandria, 6th cent; Philoponus, John, 6th cent; Elias, Neoplatonist; David, the Invincible; Stephanus, of Alexandria; Aspasius; Eustratius, Metropolitan of Nicaea; Michael, of Ephesus; Sophonias; Deutsche Akademie der Wissenschaften zu Berlin
- Publication date
- 1882
- Topics
- Aristotle
- Publisher
- Berolini, typ. et impensis G. Reimeri
- Collection
- americana
- Digitizing sponsor
- Book from the collections of
- unknown library
- Language
- Ancient Greek; Latin; Ancient Greek
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The commentary on the Parva naturalia (vol. v, 6) formerly ascribed to Themistius, is by Sophonias. The commentaries of Joannes Philoponus (vol. XIII-XVII) are in part based upon the lectures of Ammonius Hermeiou; the commentary on De generatione (vol. XIV, 3) is by Michael of Ephesus. The author of the paraphrasis of the Ethica Nicomachea (vol. XIX, 2) is unknown. It had previously been published as a work of Andronicus Rhodius; the name "Heliodorus Prusaeus" is an invention of Palaiokappa (cf. Berl. philol. wochenschr. IX, col. 1419/20)
A supplement of both the edition of Aristotle's works by the Berlin Academy (1831-1870) and of the Commentaria, is the Supplementum Aristotelicum editum consilio et auctoritate Academiae Litterarum Regiae Borussicae ... Berolini, 1885-1903
The commentary on the Parva naturalia (vol. v, 6) formerly ascribed to Themistius, is by Sophonias. The commentaries of Joannes Philoponus (vol. XIII-XVII) are in part based upon the lectures of Ammonius Hermeiou; the commentary on De generatione (vol. XIV, 3) is by Michael of Ephesus. The author of the paraphrasis of the Ethica Nicomachea (vol. XIX, 2) is unknown. It had previously been published as a work of Andronicus Rhodius; the name "Heliodorus Prusaeus" is an invention of Palaiokappa (cf. Berl. philol. wochenschr. IX, col. 1419/20)
A supplement of both the edition of Aristotle's works by the Berlin Academy (1831-1870) and of the Commentaria, is the Supplementum Aristotelicum editum consilio et auctoritate Academiae Litterarum Regiae Borussicae ... Berolini, 1885-1903
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- 2008-05-19 01:00:44
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- US
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- 0
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- Pages
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- Possible copyright status
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- Scanner
- Worldcat (source edition)
- 6007238
- Year
- 1894
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